Here are some numbers on the diesel from a few years back:
The 175 PS version we were sent is an utterly brilliant engine, kicking out a big 310 lb ft (420 Nm) lump of torque at just 2,000 rpm. The manual will do the 0 – 62 mph run in 8.8 seconds and it’ll hit 129 mph at the top end.
http://carproductstested.com/cars/mazda-cx-5-awd-sport-nav-2-2-175ps-diesel-review-skyactiv-tech-offers-power-economy/
Diesel.
Problem solved. (sssh)
2016 CX-5 0-60 is 7.7
2017 CX-5 0-60 is 7.8~8 seconds.
2018 CX-5 Diesel 2.2 Turbo should be mid 8s.
You are welcome.
With all that torque at 2000 RPM, why is the diesel slower than the petrol from 0-60?
91 octane here is base unleaded. 95 & 98 is premium. I run 95 in my Mazda 6 and get better fuel economy and feels peppier.
With regards to telling if it is full or not, harder to tell these days. Only way is to try 0-60 when full and close to empty.
FYI I don't let the tank run to empty. I mix up when I fill up so the new fuel mixes with the old so less gunk flows to the engine.
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Sport Mode certainly affects throttle response, and probably 'tip in', which would increase accel at first throttle press.
It could also affect the stall RPM if you 'brake stand'.
Anybody know when Mazda disabled the ability to turn off traction control? I know you can in my 2014 and you can't in the 2017.
You're talking about RON.
I run the equivalent of 92 RON in my CX5. 98RON equivalent is 60 cents a gallon more, and 95 RON is 40-50 cents more. NOTHING a tune could EVER do is worth 25% more to fill a CX5 with.
Anybody know when Mazda disabled the ability to turn off traction control? I know you can in my 2014 and you can't in the 2017.
Anybody know when Mazda disabled the ability to turn off traction control? I know you can in my 2014 and you can't in the 2017.
What trim have you got and country are you in? In the US GT, you can turn on or off Traction Control via a button next to the Lane-Keep Assist button - below and to the left of the steering wheel.
Correct especially if you have i-active awdYou can turn off traction control. It is the stability control system that cannot be fully turned off in the 2017 models.
Anybody know when Mazda disabled the ability to turn off traction control? I know you can in my 2014 and you can't in the 2017.
You couldn't disable it by button on any awd cx5 from the start, but I physically disable mine sometimes and this is what i like to do in my lowered and modded "family cuv"